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  • USA Must Be Sued For Organizing The Bolshevik Revolution In Russia



    The so-called "Russian revolution" was planed, organized, financed and executed by the American bankers AND the American government.

    The revolution of 1917 was NOT planed, organized, financed and executed by the peoples of Russia but by the American/German Bolshevik agents whos goal was to colonize Russian land; therefore the proper name of the revolution of 1917 is the Bolshevik Revolution.

    We all know that the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 devastated Russia and her peoples.

    There is an ocean of documents in the US archives that prove beyond any doubt that the Bolshevik Revolution was planed, organized, financed and executed by the American bankers and US government.

    In 1974 a British-born economist, historian, and writer Antony C. Sutton wrote a book about it which he titled Wall Street and Bolshevik Revolution.


    Here are some quotes from his Wall Street and Bolshevik Revolution:


    Dear Mr. President:

    I am in sympathy with the Soviet form of government as that best suited for the Russian people...

    Letter to President Woodrow Wilson (October 17, 1918) from William Lawrence Saunders, chairman, Ingersoll-Rand Corp.; director, American International Corp.; and deputy chairman, Federal Reserve Bank of New York



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    Re: USA Must Be Sued For Organizing The Bolshevik Revolution In Russia

    Not only the Federal Reserve Bank of New York was involved in that revolution, but the American president Woodrow Wilson was involved in it personally.
    In 1917 US President Woodrow Wilson helped the international terrorist Leon Trotsky "to enter Russia with an American passport".

    A quote from Wall Street and Bolshevik Revolution:

    WOODROW WILSON AND A PASSPORT FOR TROTSKY

    President Woodrow Wilson was the fairy godmother who provided Trotsky with a passport to return to Russia to "carry forward" the revolution. This American passport was accompanied by a Russian entry permit and a British transit visa. Jennings C. Wise, in Woodrow Wilson: Disciple of Revolution, makes the pertinent comment, "Historians must never forget that Woodrow Wilson, despite the efforts of the British police, made it possible for Leon Trotsky to enter Russia with an American passport."

    President Wilson facilitated Trotsky's passage to Russia at the same time careful State Department bureaucrats, concerned about such revolutionaries entering Russia, were unilaterally attempting to tighten up passport procedures. The Stockholm legation cabled the State Department on June 13, 1917, just after Trotsky crossed the Finnish-Russian border, "Legation confidentially informed Russian, English and French passport offices at Russian frontier, Tornea, considerably worried by passage of suspicious persons bearing American passports."9

    To this cable the State Department replied, on the same day, "Department is exercising special care in issuance of passports for Russia"; the department also authorized expenditures by the legation to establish a passport-control office in Stockholm and to hire an "absolutely dependable American citizen" for employment on control work.10 But the bird had flown the coop. Menshevik Trotsky with Lenin's Bolsheviks were already in Russia preparing to "carry forward" the revolution. The passport net erected caught only more legitimate birds. For example, on June 26, 1917, Herman Bernstein, a reputable New York newspaperman on his way to Petrograd to represent the New York Herald, was held at the border and refused entry to Russia. Somewhat tardily, in mid-August 1917 the Russian embassy in Washington requested the State Department (and State agreed) to "prevent the entry into Russia of criminals and anarchists... numbers of whom have already gone to Russia."11

    Consequently, by virtue of preferential treatment for Trotsky, when the S.S. Kristianiafjord left New York on March 26, 1917, Trotsky was aboard and holding a U.S. passport — and in company with other Trotskyire revolutionaries, Wall Street financiers, American Communists, and other interesting persons, few of whom had embarked for legitimate business. This mixed bag of passengers has been described by Lincoln Steffens, the American Communist:
    The passenger list was long and mysterious. Trotsky was in the steerage with a group of revolutionaries; there was a Japanese revolutionist in my cabin. There were a lot of Dutch hurrying home from Java, the only innocent people aboard. The rest were war messengers, two from Wall Street to Germany....12




    READ THE REST OF THE BOOK on line -- http://reformed-theology.org/html/bo...vik_revolution


    Or order it from Amazon.com -- http://www.amazon.com/Street-Bolshev.../dp/089968324X

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      Re: USA Must Be Sued For Organizing The Bolshevik Revolution In Russia

      The Bolshevik revolution was a vehicle with which Western powers at the time (international Jewry, USA, Britain, France and Germany) attempted to destroy the Russia Empire because of its immense natural wealth and geostrategic significance. Instead of suing, which is a silly proposition, Russia should instead work towards organizing a new revolution within the United States.
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        Re: USA Must Be Sued For Organizing The Bolshevik Revolution In Russia

        Russia should instead work towards organizing a new revolution within the United States

        That would be quite a bold undertaking. However, now is one of the better times in recent history (post ww2) with all of the things going wrong in america.
        For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
        to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



        http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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          Re: USA Must Be Sued For Organizing The Bolshevik Revolution In Russia

          A civil disorder that followed the Bolshevik revolution transformed into a Civil War that lasted for almost seven years.

          From Wiki:

          The Russian Civil War (1917–1923) was a multi-party war that occurred within the former Russian Empire after the Russian provisional government collapsed and the Bolshevik party assumed power in Petrograd (St. Petersburg).
          The results of the civil war were momentous. Russia had been at war for seven years, during which time some 20,000,000 of its people had lost their lives. The civil war had taken an estimated 15,000,000 of them, including at least 1,000,000 soldiers of the Russian Red Army and more than 500,000 White soldiers who died in battle.





          While Russia was fighting the bloody civil war, America was getting rich by stealing Russian gold.


          From "Wall Street and Bolshevik Revolution":

          SOVIET GOLD AND AMERICAN BANKS

          Gold was the only practical means by which the Soviet Union could pay for its foreign purchases and the international bankers were quite willing to facilitate Soviet gold shipments. Russian gold exports, primarily imperial gold coins, started in early 1920, to Norway and Sweden. These were transshipped to Holland and Germany for other world destinations, including the United States.

          In August 1920, a shipment of Russian gold coins was received at the Den Norske Handelsbank in Norway as a guarantee for payment of 3,000 tons of coal by Niels Juul and Company in the U.S. in behalf of the Soviet government. These coins were transferred to the Norges Bank for safekeeping. The coins were examined and weighed, were found to have been minted before the outbreak of war in 1914, and were therefore genuine imperial Russian coins.17

          Shortly after this initial episode, the Robert Dollar Company of San Francisco received gold bars, valued at thirty-nine million Swedish kroner, in its Stockholm account; the gold "bore the stamp of the old Czar Government of Russia." The Dollar Company agent in Stockholm applied to the American Express Company for facilities to ship the gold to the United States. American Express refused to handle the shipment. Robert Dollar, it should be noted, was a director of American International Company; thus AIC was linked to the first attempt at shipping gold direct to America.18

          Simultaneously it was reported that three ships had left Reval on the Baltic Sea with Soviet gold destined for the U.S. The S.S. Gauthod loaded 216 boxes of gold under the supervision of Professor Lomonossoff — now returning to the United States. The S.S. Carl Line loaded 216 boxes of gold under the supervision of three Russian agents. The S.S. Ruheleva was laden with 108 boxes of gold. Each box contained three poods of gold valued at sixty thousand gold rubles each. This was followed by a shipment on the S.S. Wheeling Mold.

          Kuhn, Loeb & Company, apparently acting in behalf of Guaranty Trust Company, then inquired of the State Department concerning the official attitude towards the receipt of Soviet gold. In a report the department expressed concern because if acceptance was refused, then "the gold [would] probably come back on the hands of the War Department, causing thereby direct governmental responsibility and increased embarrassment."19 The report, written by Merle Smith in conference with Kelley and Gilbert, argues that unless the possessor has definite knowledge as to imperfect title, it would be impossible to refuse acceptance. It was anticipated that the U.S. would be requested to melt the gold in the assay office, and it was thereupon decided to telegraph Kuhn, Loeb & Company that no restrictions would be imposed on the importation of Soviet gold into the United States.

          The gold arrived at the New York Assay Office and was deposited not by Kuhn, Loeb & Company — but by Guaranty Trust Company of New York City. Guaranty Trust then inquired of the Federal Reserve Board, which in turn inquired of the U.S. Treasury, concerning acceptance and payment. The superintendent of the New York Assay Office informed the Treasury that the approximately seven million dollars of gold had no identifying marks and that "the bars deposited have already been melted in United States mint bars." The Treasury suggested that the Federal Reserve Board determine whether Guaranty Trust Company had acted "for its own account, or the account of another in presenting the gold," and particularly "whether or not any transfer of credit or exchange transaction has resulted from the importation or deposit of the gold."20

          On November 10, 1920, A. Breton, a vice president of the Guaranty Trust, wrote to Assistant Secretary Gilbert of the Treasury Department complaining that Guaranty had not received from the assay office the usual immediate advance against deposits of "yellow metal left with them for reduction." The letter states that Guaranty Trust had received satisfactory assurances that the bars were the product of melting French and Belgium coins, although it had purchased the metal in Holland. The letter requested that the Treasury expedite payment for the gold. In reply the Treasury argued that it "does not purchase gold tendered to the United States mint or assay offices which is known or suspected to be of Soviet origin," and in view of known Soviet sales of gold in Holland, the gold submitted by Guaranty Trust Company was held to be a "doubtful case, with suggestions of Soviet origin." It suggested that the Guaranty Trust Company could withdraw the gold from the assay office at any time it wished or could "present such further evidence to the Treasury, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Department of State as may be necessary to clear the gold of any suspicion of Soviet origin."21
          There is no file record concerning final disposition of this case but presumably the Guaranty Trust Company was paid for the shipment. Obviously this gold deposit was to implement the mid-1920 fiscal agreement between Guaranty Trust and the Soviet government under which the company became the Soviet agent in the United States (see epigraph to this chapter).

          It was determined at a later date that Soviet gold was also being sent to the Swedish mint. The Swedish mint "melts Russian gold, assays it and affixes the Swedish mint stamp at the request of Swedish banks or other Swedish subjects owing the gold."22 And at the same time Olof Aschberg, head of Svenska Ekonomie A/B (the Soviet intermediary and affiliate of Guaranty Trust), was offering "unlimited quantities of Russian gold" through Swedish banks.23

          In brief, we can tie American International Corporation, the influential Professor Lomonossoff, Guaranty Trust, and Olof Aschberg (whom we've previously identified) to the first attempts to import Soviet gold into the United States.


          Source - WALL STREET AND THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION

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            Re: USA Must Be Sued For Organizing The Bolshevik Revolution In Russia

            America Got Rich By Stealing Russian Gold


            SOVIET GOLD AND AMERICAN BANKS




            Gold was the only practical means by which the Soviet Union could pay for its foreign purchases and the international bankers were quite willing to facilitate Soviet gold shipments. Russian gold exports, primarily imperial gold coins, started in early 1920, to Norway and Sweden. These were transshipped to Holland and Germany for other world destinations, including the United States.

            In August 1920, a shipment of Russian gold coins was received at the Den Norske Handelsbank in Norway as a guarantee for payment of 3,000 tons of coal by Niels Juul and Company in the U.S. in behalf of the Soviet government. These coins were transferred to the Norges Bank for safekeeping. The coins were examined and weighed, were found to have been minted before the outbreak of war in 1914, and were therefore genuine imperial Russian coins.17



            READ MORE --- WALL STREET AND THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION

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            • #7
              Re: USA Must Be Sued For Organizing The Bolshevik Revolution In Russia

              US economy is being hit from all sides now - 165,697 unemployment-insurance filings.

              Don't Neglect Employees in a Down Economy

              Up 300 points one day, down 450 the next. One year further into the debate of whether the U.S. economy is in recession or not, the financial markets are more volatile than ever. But if you think Wall Street is on a roller-coaster ride, check out the psyche of American workers. They're on the same ride, but without the all-important safety harness.

              The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that in June alone, there were 1,643 mass layoff actions, resulting in 165,697 unemployment-insurance filings. Citigroup recently announced that layoffs could reach as many as 24,000. General Motors has announced that it will cut 30,000 jobs. Earlier this year, Yahoo announced it would lay off 1,000 employees. As if that weren't bad enough, the work force is coping with extraordinary price increases for oil, gas and food -- not exactly items that fall into the discretionary-funds category.

              In the midst of this, companies face the dual challenge of executing fiscal responsibility in a down economy while still maximizing revenue and increasing market share. Both of those efforts have the employee as the central focus, either as an expense item or as a revenue generator.

              It doesn't take a Ph.D. in organizational development to realize that companies face a significant challenge. It does, however, require that employers recognize that challenges in a downturn can be mitigated if they view employees with the same critical eye as they view customers. Seek to understand what drives them (yes, something beyond compensation). Develop an employment marketing strategy that aligns employee drivers with business objectives. Then use that strategy to deliver the tenets of your employer brand.

              READ MORE -- http://adage.com/talentworks/article...icle_id=130748

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                Re: USA Must Be Sued For Organizing The Bolshevik Revolution In Russia

                Russia To Send Military To Venezuela For a Joint Military Exercise In The Caribbean

                This is great idea. I am sure in the future out good friend Hugo will build anti-US (anti-American Empire) military alliance in Latin America.




                From ABC News:

                Monday, September 08, 2008 | 11:09 AM


                MOSCOW -- Russia said Monday it will send a naval squadron and anti-submarine patrol planes to Venezuela this year for a joint military exercise in the Caribbean, a deployment that comes amid increasingly tense relations with the United States.

                Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said the exercise was planned before Russia's war last month with Georgia "and it's unrelated to the current political situation and the developments in the Caucasus."

                "If this exercise takes place, it won't be directed against interests of any third party," Nesterenko said at a briefing.

                The announcement was made just a week after Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned that Russia would mount an unspecified response to recent U.S. aid shipments to Georgia.

                Source: http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?se...rld&id=6377274




                From MSNBC:

                Russia to hold military exercise with Venezuela

                Moscow to send naval squadron, anti-submarine patrol planes to region

                Mon., Sept. 8, 2008

                MOSCOW - Russia said Monday it will send a naval squadron and anti-submarine patrol planes to Venezuela this year for a joint military exercise in the Caribbean, a deployment that comes amid increasingly tense relations with the United States.

                Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said the exercise was planned before Russia's war last month with Georgia "and it's unrelated to the current political situation and the developments in the Caucasus."
                "If this exercise takes place, it won't be directed against interests of any third party," Nesterenko said at a briefing.

                READ MORE -- http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26606503

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                • #9
                  Re: USA Must Be Sued For Organizing The Bolshevik Revolution In Russia

                  America Has To Borrow Money From China, Japan and Saudi Arabia To Stay Alive

                  Yankistani government took over Fannie Mae to get money for its budget, but this is not enough to keep America alive, however. So the USA now has to beg Communist China, tiny Japan and Muslin Saudi Arabia for even more money....




                  From Financial Times:

                  Fannie and Freddie taken onto US government books






                  Washington, Sept 9

                  The operations of mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which were placed into a federal conservatorship, should now be treated as part of the federal budget, the head of the Congressional Budget Office said on Tuesday.

                  ”That means that revenue earned would be reflected as a receipt, and spending would be reflected as an outlay,” CBO Director Peter Orszag said at a briefing.

                  The U.S. government will run a deficit of about $407 billion this year and it likely will rise to a record $438 billion in fiscal year 2009, which starts on Oct. 1, the CBO forecast on Tuesday.

                  With presidential and congressional elections less than two months away, the ailing U.S. economy and Washington’s fiscal troubles are a key issue in the campaigns.

                  CBO’s latest deficit forecasts, contained in a semi-annual budget and economic update, are in contrast to the $163 billion budget shortfall registered last year.

                  CBO said its latest deficit estimates do not reflect possible government costs related to its takeover of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
                  ”CBO’s summer budget update confirms that we will have record-high deficits,” said Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad, a North Dakota Democrat.

                  ”Meanwhile, the federal debt will grow at an unsustainable rate, which means more borrowing from China, more borrowing from Japan, and more borrowing from oil exporters like Saudi Arabia,” Conrad said.

                  House Budget Committee Chairman John Spratt, a South Carolina Democrat, said the Bush administration ”has presided over the largest budget deficits in American history with a 2008 deficit now estimated at the second-largest deficit ever reported.”

                  The current record was in 2004, when the deficit hit $413 billion.

                  U.S. budget deficits began rising steadily during President George W. Bush’s first term, which began in 2001, as domestic spending rose and the Iraq and Afghanistan wars demanded increasing expenditures. At the same time, Bush’s broad tax cuts largely for the rich went into effect.

                  Starting in 2005, deficits fell for three consecutive years before rising again this year as the U.S. economy slowed and emergency spending was authorized to jump-start it.

                  READ MORE -- http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e30472a6-7...077b07658.html




                  America Got Rich By Stealing Russian Gold


                  SOVIET GOLD AND AMERICAN BANKS



                  READ MORE --- WALL STREET AND THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION

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                    Re: USA Must Be Sued For Organizing The Bolshevik Revolution In Russia

                    So where is america hiding Russian Gold?

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